5/10
1995-06-16 PG-13 Batman Forever

Batman Forever

Courage now, truth always, Batman forever!

Release Date: 1995-06-16

Rating: 5.4 / 10

Runtime: 121 mins

Batman must battle a disfigured district attorney and a disgruntled former employee with help from an amorous psychologist and a young circus acrobat.


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Runtime

121 minutes

Release Date

1995-06-16

Budget

$100,000,000

Box Office Earnings

$336,529,144

Behind the Scenes

Cast and Crew Members

Crew Members

Joel Schumacher
Joel Schumacher Director
Lee Batchler
Lee Batchler Story
Janet Scott Batchler
Janet Scott Batchler Story
Akiva Goldsman
Akiva Goldsman Screenplay

Awards and Nominations

Oscar - CINEMATOGRAPHY

Year: 1996
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Oscar - SOUND

Year: 1996
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Oscar - SOUND EFFECTS EDITING

Year: 1996
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Golden Globe - Best Original Song - Motion Picture

Year: 1996
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Audience Reviews

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  • John Doe's avatar

    John Chard

    Rating: 5/10

    "A different direction brings differing results. Batman takes on a new side kick as he fights to keep Gotham City out of the clutches of Two-Face and The Riddler. "No thanks, I'll get drive-thru" Thus these be the first words out of Val Kilmer's incarnation of Batman and thus setting the standard for what Joel Schumacher's two Batman movies would be like. Gone is the dark undertone from Tim Burton's visions, and the tight action sequences that marked Burton's debut out as a genuine genre piece of work, in their place comes sexy campery and ropey action set pieces. The casting of both Val Kilmer as Batman and Chris O'Donnell as Robin is a big mistake, Kilmer easily being the most boring actor to don the suit out of all of them, whilst O'Donnell simply can't act outside of Robin's cartoonery bravado. Nicole Kidman looks positively gorgeous as Chase Meridian, but that's all that is brought to the party, it's a waste of the very talented Kidman's ability and a waste of the audience's time. It's not all bad though, a comic book adaptation is only as good as its villains, and here we get a perfectly cast Jim Carrey as The Riddler, and a wildly over the top Tommy Lee Jones as Two-Face. Carrey steals every scene he is in, it's almost too much, but as maniacal and exuberant as it is, it is the film's highlight and actually the film's saving grace (Tommy Lee Jones was reportedly unhappy from having his thunder stolen in the movie by Carrey). The script does work enough to make the story accessible to all ages, and there are enough crash bangs and wallops to entertain in that brain left at the door kind of way. This was the biggest hit of 1995, so the paying public lapped it up and paved the way for another Schumacher film in the franchise, but with all that star power wasted, and nipples on the rubber suits, it's hard to see now why it was so popular back then. 5/10"

  • John Doe's avatar

    John Chard

    Rating: 5/10

    "A different direction brings differing results. Batman takes on a new side kick as he fights to keep Gotham City out of the clutches of Two-Face and The Riddler. "No thanks, I'll get drive-thru" Thus these be the first words out of Val Kilmer's incarnation of Batman and thus setting the standard for what Joel Schumacher's two Batman movies would be like. Gone is the dark undertone from Tim Burton's visions, and the tight action sequences that marked Burton's debut out as a genuine genre piece of work, in their place comes sexy campery and ropey action set pieces. The casting of both Val Kilmer as Batman and Chris O'Donnell as Robin is a big mistake, Kilmer easily being the most boring actor to don the suit out of all of them, whilst O'Donnell simply can't act outside of Robin's cartoonery bravado. Nicole Kidman looks positively gorgeous as Chase Meridian, but that's all that is brought to the party, it's a waste of the very talented Kidman's ability and a waste of the audience's time. It's not all bad though, a comic book adaptation is only as good as its villains, and here we get a perfectly cast Jim Carrey as The Riddler, and a wildly over the top Tommy Lee Jones as Two-Face. Carrey steals every scene he is in, it's almost too much, but as maniacal and exuberant as it is, it is the film's highlight and actually the film's saving grace (Tommy Lee Jones was reportedly unhappy from having his thunder stolen in the movie by Carrey). The script does work enough to make the story accessible to all ages, and there are enough crash bangs and wallops to entertain in that brain left at the door kind of way. This was the biggest hit of 1995, so the paying public lapped it up and paved the way for another Schumacher film in the franchise, but with all that star power wasted, and nipples on the rubber suits, it's hard to see now why it was so popular back then. 5/10"

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the runtime of the Batman Forever ?

The movie is approximately 121 minutes long.

What is the Batman Forever's release date?

1995-06-16 marks the official release date of the movie.

What genre is the Batman Forever?

The movie belongs to the Action Crime Fantasy genres, offering a variety of experiences from adventure to fantasy.

Who are the main actors in the Batman Forever?

The lead actors include Val Kilmer , Val Kilmer , and Tommy Lee Jones , among others.

Who directed Batman Forever?

The movie was directed by Joel Schumacher

What is the Batman Forever's budget?

The movie had an estimated budget of $100,000,000 .

How much did Batman Forever movie earn at the box office?

A Cinderella Story grossed an estimated $336,529,144 at the box office.

What are some production companies behind the Batman Forever movie?

Major production companies include Warner Bros. Pictures Tim Burton Productions Polygram Pictures .

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